ICSI

ICSI

Assume Dynamic Fertility and IVF center as an ignition to drive the parenthood

Prepare yourself to have a complete happy family with the helping hand of these fertility treatment, one of those being ICSI.

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lthough it is correct to a large extent that the experts on any of domain provides the best results and the individuals also believe the same. However, it is inferred by the Indian patients that having treatment from abroad is better in context for success. This thought only provides contentment to the patients.

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o I order to have the best medical solutions and that too at the affordable prices one must consult the Indian experts in the field too. Some of the experts in the field are available at Dynamic fertility and IVF center. To provide the treatment delivering best results Dynamic Fertility and IVF Center of India is fully equipped with all the facilities including the experts, well equipped infrastructure, and high technology equipments.

What do you infer from ICSI?

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CSI is the abbreviated form of Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection. This is exclusive form of In Vitro Fertilization, which is being used widely nowadays for the treatment of the infertility among the male partner. ICSI India, specifically involves the direct injection of the sperms into the egg for further fertilization to take place.

Sperms which are injected during this procedure are selected and placed in the medium of hyaluroan due to which the binding of the sperm occurs followed by high chances of having a normal DNA. This in all allows the selection of the bounded, mature sperms ready to be injected into the egg.

Who should undergo ICSI in India?

Couple with male infertility and unintended to go for donor sperm insemination

Past failure history of IVF treatments

Couples with low production of eggs

Couples facing low sperm motility issue

Male partner having poor sperm morphology

Male partner with the sperm concentration of less than 15-29 million per ml.

How is ICSI, India carried out?

ICSI aka Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection is a nine step to be carried out. The brief description of the ICSI procedure is given in the steps below:

Step 1: Stiulation of ovary

The ovaries of the female partner are stimulised with the help proper medicatios in order to enhance the follicles growth containing the eggs. The response of ovaries are controlled and the egg is released.

Step 2: Egg retrieval

Eggs released are retrieved after 35-38 hours once the trigger has been released. This takes place under the ultrasound guidance while one is sedated.

Step 3: Sperm selection

The motile sperms which have the capability to bind to the HA are selected. These sperms must be good in quality and mature.

Step 4: Assessment of egg

The cumulus around the eggs is removed so as to have an insight over the quality of the eggs. Only the mature, good quality eggs can be injected with the help of ICSI.

Step 5: Insemination

Here the ICSI comes into role. During this step, the sperm injection takes place into the mature eggs.

Step 6: Fertilization

The dishes containing the eggs and the sperms are placed in the incubator checked at an interval of 16-18 hours after the insemination.

Step 7: Culture

The fertilized eggs are further taken for growth for the period of 2-5 days.

Step 8: Embryo Transfer

The embryo which have been chosen for transfer are loaded into the catheter being passed through the cervix into the uterus. Generally, only one of the embryos is transferred whereas in exceptional cases two embryos are transferred.

Step 9: Vitrification

The good quality eggs are which are not transferred are frozen for future so as to be used in future for the subsequent cycles if first cycle is not successful.

This all process is further followed by a pregnancy test. The pregnancy blood test is conducted within 14 days of the embryo transfer.

As it has come into practice from last few years only , still there is not so much learning about the procedure

Have high risks associated with IVF procedures like OHSS, multiple pregnancy

Have high risks associated of neonatal abnormalities like hypospadias in young boys

Limited evidence of adult men conceived with the help of ICSI treatment provided to them having deterioted quality and quantity of sperms in comparison to what was the case with natural conceiving.

There is a chance of 1.5% to 3% for the baby to have major birth defect in case 0of the women getting expectant in natural way. Although the birth defects are rare but still some of the problems are inherited by the parent such as the problematic reason of the infertility.

With adequate care and treatment the risks and the effects of ICSI can be minimized.